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Has anybody been to the Mcmiller range in Eagle Wisconsin? Good, bad?
keep reading the forum, there are multiple threads on Mcmiller's.
McMiller is probably the FINEST range within 100 miles of RDA. It has great shotgun stations, a 25,50 pistol range, a dedicated 22LR plinking range, 100, 200 & 300 rifle ranges, plenty of parking, and a really friendly SRO's. And unless you go on a very busy Saturday or Sunday, there is usually plenty of open stations. They are open 9-5 Thur-Sun now. Around June 1st they will be open Tues-Sun, and soon thereafter everyday. Cost is most reasonable around $22 for an all day pass, $16 if you are not using the 200,300 range.

Highly recommended!
In on of the posts on here, there a bunch of pictures that were posted.
(05-10-2015, 06:21 PM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: [ -> ]McMiller is probably the FINEST range within 100 miles of RDA. It has great shotgun stations, a 25,50 pistol range, a dedicated 22LR plinking range, 100, 200 & 300 rifle ranges, plenty of parking, and a really friendly SRO's. And unless you go on a very busy Saturday or Sunday, there is usually plenty of open stations. They are open 9-5 Thur-Sun now. Around June 1st they will be open Tues-Sun, and soon thereafter everyday. Cost is most reasonable around $22 for an all day pass, $16 if you are not using the 200,300 range.

Highly recommended!

What he said. I'll be there next weekend.
I hear it is good, but I guess it is under new management and they made the sporting clays course kinda sucky. But I would expect that to change.
McMiller's sporting clays range is FAR better than any other around. Yes some take a little walking to get too, but they are FAR SUPERIOR to any other range and FAR CHEAPER as well. I could compare them to some of the shitty ranges nearer to the border, but just go there once and you will not even consider the other ranges.
(05-10-2015, 06:34 PM)mikereddot Wrote: [ -> ]In on of the posts on here, there a bunch of pictures that were posted.

https://rdaforum.com/thread-129.html?highlight=mcmiller
No mc Miller's isn't the best sporting clays around. Northbrook would be better. Mc Miller's is a good range. But the guy I was speaking to said that they didn't even have a rabbit target at the moment, and the set up was kinda bland. Walking isn't an issue most courses require walking.
Of course Northbrook is nice, I meant OPEN to the public and not costing an arm and leg... If you consider their set up bland god only knows what you consider better... I am sure there some private clubs around that have great setups.
(05-10-2015, 06:03 PM)mikereddot Wrote: [ -> ]keep reading the forum, there are multiple threads on Mcmiller's.

Thanks Mike.
Thanks to all who replied, I appreciate all the information that was provided on Mcmiller range and will definitely will try it based on your reviews.
Hands down the best outdoor range within a 2hr drive. Affordable and great environment
(05-16-2015, 09:11 PM)TheSputnik Wrote: [ -> ]Hands down the best outdoor range within a 2hr drive. Affordable and great environment

Thank you, I just have to find time to visit...